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FACTORY TIKE TESTS
SAVE MOTO KING COSTS
Clay S. Morse
Republican for
County Commissioner
“Science has co n trib u ted invaluable
benefits to the m o to rists of th e coun­
try ," says Dell Sm ith, Goodrich tire
dealer of G resham , and he gives out
the follow ing inform ation reg ard in g
factory, te s ts :
E xperim ental devices, te stin g m a­
chines and developm ents in m an u fac­
T h e m a jo rity of v o te rs in th e v ic in ity of G re sh am a re farm ers. Due
tu rin g processes and com pounding
to th e advanced seaso n th e y a re e x c ep tio n a lly busy in th e ir fields, g iv in g
have m ade tire s b etter, longer lastin g
and cheaper.
little th o u g h t to politics, w hich is of v ita l im p o rta n c e to th em as th e m en
In th e Goodrich facto ries at Akron
n
o m in a te d fo r th e v a rio u s offices on th e R ep u b lican tic k e t w ill, in p r a c ti­
are m achines called dynam om eters
cally
every in sta n c e, be elected n e x t fall. If th e fa rm e r fails to ta k e a d ­
which w ere developed ex p ressly for
v a n ta g e of his p riv ileg e to vote in th e p rim a rie s F rid a y , May 21, he ha*f
the purpose of finding th e weak and
stro n g points in a tire. Nine of these
no one except h im self to blam e should a m an he elected who is not h e a rt
m achines are in continuous operation
and
soul in sy m p a th y with th e fa rm e rs . D ealin g w ith fa rm e rs a n d r e ­
day and night, giving a uniform ity in
a liz in g m an y of th e ir problem s, I am w ritin g th is a rtic le in hopes th a t
te sts th a t could not be obtained in any
th e y w ill rea liz e th e n ecessity of tu rn in g o u t in fu ll force an d c a s tin g a
o th er way. T hese m achines p ut condi
tions upon th e tire th a t p a ra lle l the
d eciding vote in th e p rim a ries.
m ost g ru ellin g service to w hich any
On th is page you will find a list of c a n d id a te s w hich have been
tire is ever exposed.
Such te sts are applied to both p n eu ­
m arked for y o u r serio u s c o n sid e ra tio n . Space will not p e rm it me to co m ­
m atic tire s for passenger ca rs and
m en t on any ex cept th e im p o rta n t offices.
pneum atic and solid tire s for tru ck s
Loads as high as ten tons a re exerted
F irs t com e th e no m in ees fo r g o v ern o r. O nly tw o of th e s e c a n d i­
in the v ario u s processes through
d a te s d eserv e o u r se rio u s c o n sid e ra tio n , th ey b e in g I. L. P a tte rs o n a n d
w hich tire s are continuously sent in
W illiam A. C a rte r. P a tte r s o n ’s slo g an we find to be “ W ill d ev o te a ll m y
th e Goodrich factories. A tire can be
tim e to th e s ta te ’s business, n o t to p o litic s” , a v e ry p e c u lia r slo g a n w h en
ru n to failu re on a dynam om eter in
one-fourth the tim e req u ired in road
we c o n sid e r th a t P a tte rs o n is th e n o m in e e of th e m a c h in e a n d h a s do n e
testing.
n o th in g but p lay p o litics fo r y e a rs an d ju d g in g th e fu tu re by th e p a s t w e
New designs and com pounds, new
can o n ly see him p lay in g p o litics in th e y e a rs to com e. On th e o th e r
m ethods of co n stru ctio n are th u s giv
h a n d C a rte r's slo g an is, “ W ill a p p ly C oolidge policies to th e n eed s of
en exhaustive te sts before they are
ever put Into production for consum er
O reg o n ”, m e a n in g safe, sound a n d sa n e b u sin e ss p rin c ip le s.
use. Casings of established sizes and
designs a re alw ays under dynam o­
In P a tte r s o n ’s p latfo rm we find a p la n k “ F is h a n d g a m e co m m issio n
m eter test. D ifferent te sts a re made
fu n c tio n in g fo r th e people an d n o t as p o litic a l m a c h in e s .” It is p o sitiv e ­
for tread w ear th an for carcass
ly k n o w n th a t P a tte rs o n h a s a lre a d y a g re e d to p lace a s g a m e co m m is­
stren g th and d u rab ility in the in te rests
sio n e rs people w ho a re w o rk in g fo r P a tte rs o n in th is c a m p a ig n w ith o u t
of balanced co n stru ctio n and stren g th .
All products th a t en ter Into the co n ­
g iv in g c o n sid e ra tio n to th e ir q u a lific a tio n s fo r th is p o sitio n . W illiam A.
stru ctio n of Goodrich tire s a re tested
C a rte r in v a rio u s speeches h a s a ssu re d th e v a rio u s s p o rts m e n ’s o rg a n i­
a t various in terv als in he process of
z a tio n s of th is s ta te th a t h e w ill place on th e B oard of G am e C o m m issio n ­
m anufacture. F or instance, every ro l’
e rs o nly th e m en w ho a re recom m ended by th e v a rio u s s p o rts m e n ’s o r ­
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T ests establish its uniform ity before il
g a n iz a tio n s of th is sta te . T h e v a rio u s s p o rts m e n ’s o rg a n iz a tio n s a re
is sent into th e calen d er room fot
th o ro u g h ly fa m ilia r w ith th e n e c e ssa ry q u a lific a tio n s of a m an c a p ab le of
coating.
VOTERS! Consider These Recommendations
fu lfilling h is o b lig a tio n s to th e s p o rtsm e n of th is sta te .
C a rte r is a firm b eliev er in th e p rim a ry law an d w ill use every effort
to keep th is law in force, m a k in g it im p o ssib le fo r p o litic a l m a c h in e s to
h a n d -p ic k th e c a n d id a te s th a t you m ay vote for.
C a rte r h a s in dorsed th e incom e ta x bill a s w ritte n by th e G ran g e.
H e ow ns a fa rm located a t C anby in C lack am as C ounty, th is fa rm b e in g
occupied by h is b ro th e r, a d isabled w a r v e te ra n . H e is th o ro u g h ly f a ­
m ilia r w ith th e f a r m e r ’s c o n d itio n s a n d h e a rtily in s y m p a th y w ith th em .
T h e n e x t im p o rta n t office is t h a t of U n ited S ta te s s e n a to r. T h e re a re
eig h t c a n d id a te s fo r th is office, o n ly o n e of w hich need be given se rio u s
c o n sid e ra tio n , th a t bein g F re d e ric k S teiw er. T h e G re sh am O utlook h a s
m ade a ll c o m m e n ts n e c e ssa ry in re g a rd to Mr. S teiw er.
Next w e h av e th e c a n d id a te s fo r th e T h ird C o n g re ssio n a l D istrict.
W e a re h e a rtily in fav o r of th e c an d id acy of B. F. M ulkey, a m an w ho
h a s had a v ery broad ex p e rien c e th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te of O regon, is th o r ­
oughly fa m ilia r w ith th e re q u ire m e n ts of a ll p o rtio n s of th is sta te , a n d
in a d d itio n is a m an of v ery s tro n g c h a ra c te r, .fully c a p a b le of w o rk in g
to th e b est in te r e s ts of th e people of th is s ta te a n d s ta n d in g up fo r h is
co n v ictio n s.
N ext w e h a v e th e office of S u p e rin te n d e n t of P u b lic In stru c tio n .
H e re w e fa v o r th e n a m e of W. C. A lderson, o u r p re s e n t co u n ty school
s u p e rin te n d e n t, a m an w ho h a s been d o in g school w ork fo r y e a rs, th o r ­
ou g h ly fa m ilia r w ith th e re q u ire m e n ts of th e p o sitio n . W e c e rta in ly
should give W. C. A lderson o u r se rio u s c o n s id e ra tio n a n d o u r vote.
T h e n e x t th in g of im p o rta n c e a n d o n e of g re a t im p o rta n c e to th e
v o te rs of th is co m m u n ity is th a t of co u n ty c o m m issio n er. W e rec o m ­
m end fo r y o u r se rio u s c o n sid e ra tio n th e n a m e s of F re d G. B uchtel a n d
T h o m a s II. H u rlb u rt. On page 3 of th e G re sh am O utlook issued F rid a y ,
M ay 14, a p p e a rs a n a rtic le h eaded “H u rlb u rt h a s good ideas as c o m m is­
s io n e r”, s ta tin g h is ideas.
F red G. B uchtel h a s e m p h a tic a lly s ta te d tw o th in g s in w hich we a re
very m uch in te re ste d . F irs t, he believes t h a t th e r e sh o u ld be set c e rta in
h o u rs on each of fo u r o r five days a w eek in w h ich a ll th re e co m m issio n ­
e rs w ill be in th e ir offices rea d y to c o n su lt w ith a n y o n e w ho h a s a n y
problem to be placed b efo re th e co m m issio n ers fo r th e ir c o n sid e ra tio n .
H e a lso s ta te s th a t in h is o p in io n in ste a d of th e im m ed ia te sp e n d in g
m oney fo r th e w id e n in g of h ig h w a y s a lre a d y b u ilt t h a t th is m o n ey should
be used in c o n s tru c tin g la te ra l h ig h w a y s c o n n e c tin g up w ith th o se a l­
rea d y built. T h e fa rm e rs of th is c o m m u n ity can rea d ily see th e com m on
se n se of th is s ta te m e n t.
You will n o te on th is page th a t in a d d itio n to th e m en m e n tio n e d
above th e re a re v a rio u s o th e r c a n d id a te s m ark e d w hom I believe you
should give se rio u s c o n sid e ra tio n . H ow ever, it w ould re q u ire too m uch
sp ace to e n la rg e on a ll of th e s e c a n d id a te s. W hen g o in g to th e polls, a n d
do n o t fail to do th is, on F rid a y , M ay 21, you w ill do w ell to ta k e th is lis t
w ith you a n d give se rio u s c o n s id e ra tio n to th e n a m e s of th e m en m ark e d
a s th e ir sy m p a th ie s in ev ery in sta n c e a re w ith th is co m m u n ity .
Built on Doughnuts.
More safeguards for accident prevention on the
highways.
Better roads for outlying communities.
A system of arterial highways that will encour­
age the development, increased population and more
wealth within the county.
A bigger and better county fair.
An economical administration of county affairs
consistent with good business policy.
A constructive program at minimum expense.
P aid Adv.
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One of th e m ost expensive grange
h alls in M assachusetts w as literally
'b u ilt on dou g h n u ts.” Follow ing many
years of longing for a gran g e home ot
th e ir own, this group of mem bers
w hile seriously considering th e project
one evening, decided to c re ate a build­
ing fund nucleus by an auction sale of
doughnuts left over from th e evening’s
feast. So much
enthusiasm was
aw akened th a t th e doughnuts sold at
fabulous prices and the fund th u s be­
gun rapidly grew to the point w here
the hall was a c tu a lly built.
Five live issues a re scheduled for
gran g e discussion in th e sta te of
W ashington
th is
season—taxation,
roads, refo restatio n , education and the
pow er question. All b ear heavily upon
the farm ers’ in te re sts and th e gran g e
is providing the m eans for a thorough
discussion of all these topics.
¡Something New in Screen Doors.
Special prices w hile they last,
tro n g ly m ade from lVk-in clear cedar,
galvanized screen. S everal different
styles and site s to select from . Come
and look them over.
GRESHAM WOODWORKING SHOP
on Cleveland Avenue.
E ast G resham n ear Mt. Hood R. R.
—Adv.
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VOTE FOR
44 X Stapleton, James P.
J. L. STAFFORD.
P rin te d below you will find o u r rec o m m e n d a tio n s. We have m ark ed
file nam es of th e m en th a t we believe sh o u ld receive y o u r serio u s c o n ­
sid e ra tio n at th e p rim a rie s , F rid a y , May 21.
T h e C ounty R epublican Club w as re c e n tly o rg an iz ed fo r th e p u rp o se
of fig h tin g th e old p o litical m ac h in e, w hich believes in a b o lish in g th e
p re se n t p rim a ry law w hich m ak es it im p o ssib le fo r p o litic ia n s to d ic ta te
to th e people th e n a m e s of th e c a n d id a te s th e y m ay vote for. T h is b a llo t
is en d o rsed by th is club a n d sh o u ld be given se rio u s c o n sid e ra tio n if you
believe in th e p rim a ry law .
JU D G E
R ecom m ended by th e C ounty R ep u b lican Club.
CIRCUIT COURT DEPT. 8
R e p u b lic a n P r im a i ies
M ay 21, 1926
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S T E IW E R . F R E D E R IC K .
F o r R e p re se n ta tiv e in C ongress
M ULKEY. B. F.
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F o r G o v ern o r
C A R T E R . W ILLIA M A.
F o r S u p e rin te n d e n t of P u b lic In stru c tio n
31 X ALDERSON , W . C.
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"I will observe my oath of office anti maintain the
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41 X R E E D . SANDERSON
F o r J u d g e of C ircuit C ourt. D ept. No. S
42 X EK W A LL. W. A.
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integrity of the court."
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Indorsed by the Anti-Saloon League and Citizens’
Committee.
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F o r S e n a to r, 14th D istrict, J o in t
X K U BLI, K. K.
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X K U EH N , LOUIS
X L E E . DO RO THY McC
X LEO NA RD, BA RG E E.
X L E W IS, D. C.
X LYNN. W A L T E R G.
X M ACDONALD,SANFIELD
X OLSON. JA M ES D.
X R U S H L IG H T . A. G.
X BA RD E. JACK N.
X CA SSELL. JA M E S H.
X E W E R S, BR A D LEY A.
X GAY. JA M ES S. Jr.
X G O LD STEIN . B A R N ETT H.
F o r County C o m m issio n er
00 X BU C H TEL. F R E D G.
100 X H U R L B U R T . THOS. H.
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F o r C ounty A uditor
SW E E N E Y . ED.
F o r Judtre of th e f ’o u n rt of D om estic
R e la tio n s
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F o r Judtre of th e D istrict C ourt. D ept. 2
100 X K E R R IG A N . T. M.
C om m itteem en R ecom m ended.
504 X U. G. SM ITH
505 X W. E. T E G A R T
506 X n . D. JACKSON
507 X H. L. ST. CLA IR
508 X B. L. W ALRAD Jr.
500 X J. L. STA FFO R D